HATS GIVEN AWAY AT KAY & TOTID SJ will make the purchaser a. bSk bought at our store for Cash we With every suit of ot Clothes uio guarantee our entire stock to be mark ________ to be worth at least 10 i per cent of the price of the suit; moreover we can be bought for anywhere else in plain figures and at prices much less than the same quality en of ’s goo &and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Fui the county. We Carry Only Men’s Goods, and our lines of Men s an We have the only ishing Goods are by far the largest to be found south of Portland. Tailor shop in the county and make desirable alterations on suits free ot charge. THE TELEPHONE-REGISTER. THE REDEMPTION FUND. There are some finauciul writers who MARGINS 4. HEATH, Publishers. assert that the $190,009,999 of gold re­ served for the redemption of green­ hubbcription hate ». backs is a mnv fetich. They ]>oiut out the fact that this sum will not redeem Jns Copy. per year, inadvance.......... One Cepy, six months in advance. • • • tlie $347,909,009 of legal-tender notes that are outstanding. This Is true. Entered at the jmatoflice at McMinnville They also (stint out tlm fact that there Oregon, as second-class matter. are demand notes, gold certificates and treasury notes that ought to Ite counted R molutioxs of C ondolence and all O bit - nary Poetry will be chars«-«! f»»r at regular as a charge against the gold in the advertising rates. * treasury, and argue tliat if it is sound S ample C opies Or *T ke TEi.F.Hi<»NE-Kte«iiH- financiering to keep 25 per cent of gold rxM will be mailed to any person in the as a redemption fund for the greenback I nited States or Europe, who desires one, this reserve ought io lte largely increas­ free of charge ed in view of the (taper payable in tliat L. P. Fisher, Newspaper advertisiing agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange, San metal that has been issued by the gov­ Francisco, is our authorized agent. This ernment since the passage of the acts of paper is kept on file in his office. 1875 ami 1879 relating to the resump­ All tubteriberi who ilo not receive f/irir! tion of specie payment's says the New paper regularly will confer a favor by ini- 1 York H'o/'/r/. In conclusion it is as- mediately reporting the »nine Io thio ep’ef I serted that this treasury tradition, for tliat is nil it is, is not worthy of preser­ Thursday, April ♦», 1893. vation and tliat Mr. Carlisle ought to treat all his gobi as free. A man's greatness depends upon Everyone familiar witli established himself not iqioii tlie size of Ills tomli- financial principle will recognize this stone. Tlie graves of President John position as a departure. It is true that Tyler and Major-General Hancock re-1 tlie $100,009,000 will not redeem all tlie ■nained unmarked. Not even a Imard I gteenbncks, but the maintenance of marks their resting places. j the fund preserves faith in tlie inten­ tion of tlie government to keep its pa- Tha Salvia Ctfieiiwilie, of tlie ahi'*; per proiiiisea. Credit is baaed largely hills, lias commenced his spring screeds ’ • on sentiment anil on certain signs or ill tlie eiren'iniun. Au apt criticism of evidences tliat assure debtors of tlie sta- tlie latest was written by­ Bill biiity and honesty of their creditors. It Shakespeare years ago. lias come («pass tliat this 8100,000,900 Sometimes hetrots, as if lie fold the j of go],] reserve is regarded I as such an steps assurance l»y tlie financial world hav­ Witli gentle majesty and naslest pride; ing dealings witli tlie United States. Anon lie rears lqnight, curvets and Therefore any inroad on this reserve leaps, would precipitate tlie calamity which As who should say, J<>! thus my litis been made immiaent by tlie failure strength is tried; of congress to reqienl the f^lierniaii net. And this 1 do to captivate the eye Of the vider tliat is standing by. THE TWO EMBEZZLERS. THE FIRST DISCOVERY, Tlie fact that in a few days tlie At­ lantic ocean will bear up a vessel the like of which it has not carried for centuries, brings to our mind the fact that Christopher Columbus was not the discoverer of this country. Tlie vessel is an exact model of an old viking ship that was discovered at (logstad ill 1880, and will lie manned by eighty de­ scendents of tlie old Vikings who were terrors upon the seas centuries ago. This «hip is 77 feet long, 1G feet beam and 6 feet deep from gunwale to keel. She has 16 ours upon each side and is fitted witli a central mast 50 feet high that carries a lug sail yard 18 feet long. Shields and all the para­ phernalia of the ancient warriors who scoured tlie seas ill like craft, will adorn tier sides, and at her masthead will fly- the standard of Eric the Red, the red square and black raven. This pecul­ iar craft will journey across the Atlan­ tic, through tlie St. Lawrence river, lakes Ontario, Erie, St. Clair, Huron and Michigan,and tie upat the World’s fair pier, thus bringing the past in viv­ id contrast with the present. In the year 1000, 492 years before the discovery of America by Columbus, there started from Greenland another ship like tlie one above. She was. manned by a crew of thirty-five men. commanded by Lief the Lucky, soil of Eric the Red, who had a great desire to become renowned through the dis­ covery of a new land. The first land they found was what is now Newfound­ land. After a short stay they put to sea again and landed U(x>n Nova Sco­ tia. They set sail again with n north­ east wind and in two days once more made land. There can be little doubt they were now on the coast of New England, but precisely where is a dis­ puted question, for there are incongrui­ ties in tlie original narratives which it is difficult, if not impossible, to recon­ cile. It is now, however, generally conceded tliat tills was a veritable dis­ covery of the coast of Rhode Island by the Northmen, and that they landed nt some point either In Mount Hope Bay or in Narnigansett Bay. During the next fifteen years a num­ ber of expeditions were fitted out and visited the new country for tlie purpose of trading witli tlie natives who were found to lie peaceful. From this time until tlie discovery of the continent by Columbus history is still, and tlie news of tlie new land received from Colum­ bus was news indeed. Since then the history of America is known and re­ corded, and while tlie great exposition in Chicago is in honor of the discovery of tlie new world by Columbus, not a small amount of honor is due, and no doubt will be extended, to the represen­ tatives of the old Vikings, who, after 893 years brave the perils of tlie ocean on a voyage to tlie new world. incense impinging oil the olfactory nerve? S(>eeeli is doubtless Die more adequate and universal symbol. But it is just us truly a symbol as tlie wear­ ing of a vestment, the swinging of a censer, or the posture of the body. One mode oi worship may be Highly pref­ erable to the other; but it is not the symbol used, but the spirit in whicli it is used, that constitutes idolatry.” Citili'-WEATHER HELLET1N, For the Week Ending Tuesday, April 4, 1893—U. 8. Signal Service. While the present looks favorable for u successful year, it should be borne in mind that in years past, April frosts have injured fruit and a few days’ dry hot winds in June have cut the ex­ 1 pected yield in wheat from »0 to 10 I bushels per acre. Thia is the first weekly bulletin of tlie fitli year of its issuance. In the (last we liayu. aimed, and it is hoped WESTERN OREGON. succeded, to have the entire state thor­ Cloudy, cool and rainy weather lias oughly, promptly and accurately re­ prevailed duriug the past week, save ported in these bulletins; the informa­ in (xirtlonsof Douglas, Josephine and tion which they contain is for the pub­ Jackson counties, where the rainfall PROPOSED TAX REFORM. lic, to lie used by those who are inter- ' was light; the weather partly cloudy to ested, as tlie merchant carefully seeks Wo believe that if taxation could be information relative to the supply and clear and the sunshine quite warm. limited to real estate—tliat is, land and demand of that whicli he lias for sale, The rainfall of the Willamette valley buildings, excepting the contents of so much the more tlie farmer, who ranged from one to two inches, in Jo­ these, in consequence of their varying produces, seek information relative to sephine, Douglas and Jackson coun­ character and the difficulty of obtain­ the prospects, supply and demand of ties from 0.45 of an inch to a few show­ ing a true tax—the result would be that which ho produces. Manufactur­ ers. There has been an absence of greatly to the advantage of those of ers and producers of nil commodities frost, but a continuation of temperature small means, and if introduced into guide their busiuess entirely by such of from 40 to 50 degrees in the Willam­ tills state would tend to immensely in­ information and statistics as they can ette valley and from 50 to 00 degrees in crease and improve our business inter­ tlie eounties to tlie south. obtain, at great expense to them too, Tlie effect of this cool, rainy weather ests. We wisli it were possible that an lienco it behooves tlie farmer, tlie con­ object lesson in this way could be given sumer, the buyer to seek Information lias been to retard the growth of vege­ in the city of Boston, because wo feel from these repoits, furnished at tlie ex­ tation and tlie progress of farming op- convinced that if taxation in this city pense of the United States by direction eratiocis. There has been but a slight could be limited to buildings and lands of the secretary of agriculture, for the appreciable development in vegetation for four or five years the result of the benefit of the whole people. By co-op­ during the week. The grass has a method would be of such obvious ad­ eration on part of the press of the state start in growth, the wheat is rooting vantage tliat every city and town in the information collected by this bu­ and stooling well and fruit buds are showing color. In southern Benton tlie commonwealth would see the ne­ reau relative to Oregon is made public, county, in parts of Douglas, Josephine cessity of copying it. Of course, this and if d sufficient desire is manifested and Jackson counties, the almond and would be a different method of taxa­ tor the information it will be endeavor­ early varieties of peaeh are in full tion from that assessed simply upon ed to secure from the wheat districts of bloom, but fruit in general is very land values, apart from improvements; the east a telegraphic report to be in­ backward. It is a very favorable sign but it seems to us that it would be an cluded in these bulletins each week. easier method of taxation, would be We have secured the services of several however, for a successful fruit yield when the buds are late in opening in productive of larger revenues and on hundred citizens, principally farmers, the spring, for then they are carried the whole would lie juster in its appli- who will report for their section the cations.— Roxton lieraid. past tho possible frosty and rainy pe­ gene:al weather and crop conditions. riod about April 15th to 25th. Stock is Efforts have iieen made to improve the THK WORLD'S FAIli. picking up and obtaining better range system, to make it more thorough and Everything, so far as Oregon is Concern­ more comprehensive. That the people food, owing to growth of grass. In low places early sown fall wheat is showing ed, 1« Progressing Favorably. of Oregon appreciate tlie work of the color, indicating possible injurious re­ bureau is shown by their actions and it Mr. George T. Myers, president of the causes us to exert ourselves the more to sults from the continued wet weather. world’s commission, reports everything furnish to the people sucli information Hops are backward, but rapid growth as progressing favorably, and that there as they want relative to the weather is expected when they do begin to Some of tlie laws passed by tlie late [ About thirteen years ago Mr. Roach, is no doubt tliat the Oregon exhibit and crops of Oregon. To disseminate grow. The hop acreage lias generally legislature are now in operation, and the newly elected senator from North will be in Chicago and in place in time information at the World’s fair, con­ been increased. Currant and goose­ while immediately after the session Dakota, was cashier of a bank in Wash­ for the opening oil May 1. This is, of cerning Oregon’s current weather aud berry bushes are in bloom in favored iliey looked well in theory, they now­ ington, DJC. He was accused of hav­ course, iqion the basis of tlie represen­ crop statistics, ilie Oregon World’s fail­ localities. Oak leaves are usually fail in practice. We invite tlie atten­ ing embezzled funds of the bank, and tations made up to date by the heads commission have made arrangements shown on the trees April 1st in south­ tion of the people to tin- work of tlie in effect confessed the crime. But for of the departments In the field gather­ with tills bureau to have us telegraph ern Oregon, but this year to date there legislature and ask them if they have some reason he was not prosecuted, did ing and preparing the same. No re­ on Tuesday of each week a brief resume is no sign of leaves. ever seen as ninny questions raised over not find it necessary to go into hiding, B. S. P aoue , Observer. laxation of effort should be made in of Oregon's weather and crops. This t he work of a former session. Cities or change _________ his name, ______________ and soon after his any quarter, however, that might cause telegram will be plainly written on a The Nertli Yamhill Leader, owned and school districts are in a quandaay removal to Dakota he secured employ- delay. black board made for tlie purpose and by C. A. Martine, seems to have a and public business at a standstill- standstilL . j A mellt ull(i,.r the;Uniteermitted to sit probable tliat allotted spaces may be so heavy. tial qualification for a member of tlie unchallenged in iho senate, to shame devoted by tlie withdrawal of old ex­ Throughout the state tlie tempera­ When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatorla. Oregon legislature, the members should tlie American people and to serve as an hibits and the substitution of new and ture is from two to five degrees a day When she was a Child, she cried tor Castoria not lie elected upon this qualification object lesson in most pernicious false fresli ones. At least every effort will below the liofmal and the rainfall is When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. alone. A log roller usually is a selfish morally. No man accused of such a be made’to have this privilege granted, deficient for tlie period from July 1st When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. person and will trade the best interests crime sliwrold be tolerated there until and it is bo(>ed tliat all parts of the last to date from 15 to 30 per cent. The of the state for a local matter. Wil­ searching investigation shall have dis­ ' state will do their utmost to make such winter was devoid of any marked low liamson, of Lane county, and a demo­ closed ’«he falsity of tlie chaigc-- ' a display as will be very creditable to temperatures; about January 1st the crat, enjoys that distinction now, Judg­ Hurt this is not a new truth nor does ing from tilings that have transpired it apply to one senator more than to INTERDENOMINATIONAL UNION. i tlie poinological industry. Not alone lowest temperatures were recorded. In This is a ' in this way will a splendid opportunity the mountains and higher elevations of since the adjournment of tlie legisla­ another. The shamo to which tlie President W111. DeWitt liyde, of I he presented to Oregon, but there is rea- eastern Oregon it was from 3 to 21 de­ ture. His vote was tlie one needed for senate is so sensitive in the case of tlie passage of tlie World’s fair bill over Roach lias been quite ».? grievous in Bowdoin college, in tlie April number ' son to lielieve tliat a great market will grees below zero, to the west of the Cas­ the governor's veto and for a time it tlie case of Quay, and yet the senate of tlie forum, gives a novel method be open to shippers of car lots of fruit cades it was from 5 to 20 degrees above was thought that the appropriation for has endured it witIwat attempting an for saving struggling country churches for sale in Chicago during the summer, zero. The marked feature of the win­ by interdenominational union. The More substantial results will lie reached ter was the heavy snowfall, especially the oollcge at Eugene was- the price investigation. plan followed is to merg the weaker into in this way, probably, than by the ex- west of the Cascades from December 20 t .7 in every sense, paid for the vote. Since liis appoint­ Quay, too, is :iu embezzler, and on a ment to a fat berth on the tlie faircom- larger scale than Roach. Ho embez­ the stronger churches and develop by ’ ldbits, as the test of flavor and richness to 25 and from January 27 to February mission lias been made public it leads zled about $4(Mfi|»0 from the treasury of artificial selection a type of church j is Hie one that Oregon boasts and re- 5. Tlie snowfall in sections was unpre­ r l>eople to think that there must have the very state wliieh lie now represents tliat retains formal connection with ' lies upon for the merit of superiority, cedented. Over the wheat area of the some existing denomination and con- ! At all events there are splendid oppor- state the snow fell and formed a cover ­ been oilier valuable considerations. in the senate. serves tlie characteristic (mints of some I tunlties open to the fruit growers of ing for tlie fall sown wheat during tlie The fact&bave long iieen known to denominational excellence. President > Oregon. period of extreme cold. VICTIMS OF CONFIDENCE. tlie senate and to the public. Several Hyde thinks that some such plan is I Mr. Myers expresses great regret The snow was generally lighter over yours ago the IPbrfrf laid them Imre Wliy in It that persona itriiiaarily needed in every state. During the : tliat the appropriation does not permit the stock country, and reports indicate considered sensible by their neigliltors with entire oxplfcitnesa of detail, ren­ past years tlie (>eople have made n fast- tlie maintenance of a branch depart- the stock to be in good condition and are the ones to lie deceived and swind­ dering itself liable, if the charges were er progress than tlie churches, and the i went ill the center of Chicago for an that there has been a very small per­ led by fortune-tellers, clairvoyants and not susceptible of proof beyond cavil, churches arc now seeing the necessity ' auxiliary for display and for the con- centage lost. More were lost by lieing other pretenders’.’ A person claiming to a ruinous mulct for damages. Yet nnil tlie truth of that heretofore de- | venience of the people of the state. All killed by coyotes and wildcats than an occult power usually lias a following Quay has never taken tlie first step to­ spised theory of evolution. The theory ! the other commissioners express the those tliat died from lack of food and ami it has 1 teen our privilege to notice wards making the only possible effec­ of the article is but the application of' same regret. “My own conviction,” shelter. i ' tliat tlie following consists of people tive denial by demanding tlie proofs bi tlie Darwinian principle in ecclesiast- «aid Mr. Myers, “is that the benefits Tlie acreage of wheat lias generally that are called sensible in everyday life. a «nit againstfthe H’or/ii or against any* ical atl'airs. Creeds are but the Inven- tliat are to come from this fair, and are been increased, in some counties to a ». “ FOR INSTANCE: It lias also been oitr privilege to notice of the newspapers which repeated tlie tionsof men »nd to interest or benefit to tend to the true interests and ad­ very large extent. The amount of that tlie seer always doles out his ta­ MVw-Zd’s allegations, and thus made the latest improvements must be added; vancement of the state, are largely de­ wheat seeded or that will be, will make ller knowledge for so much per dole. them tlieir own. like machinery they wear out and in pendent upon the business connection an acreage larger, even, than the im­ We shall soon begin publishing tlie rese- order to make them give satisfaction to our citizens will be able to make and The coin of tlie realm i.« the essential, i Mr. ’tr- Hoar, noar, who wno brought in the mense acreage of 1891, when it was one of the most powerful thing to tlieiu and the following has to | lution to investigate tlie Rvaeli case, the consumer it is necessary tliat they | the impression we are to produce upon 035,990 acres, from whicli fourteen mil­ serials of the day, furnish it. it Is a n-iiht species of gain- Ims sat contentedly in Quay’s company be repaired or new ones put in. I I tlie large traders who will gather from lion bushels of wheat were harvested. Ming, hut differs from gambling in one ; session after session. Why has lie The religion of today is fast passing all parts of the world in the wonderful The winter and first month of spring respect. In games of chance there is never suggested an invesiigntion in from the period of creeds to the (leriod ■ commercial center in .which this fair is taken as a whole, have iieen decidedly an opportunity to win, lint when you that case also? Is it because Quay is a of preachers. A preacher who has the 1 to be held. Tlie opportunity is in itself cooler than usual, with a deficiency of pay your money to a clairvoyant or a republican leader while Riewh is a dem­ largest amount of brains and a gratuitous advertisement that it precipitation; these conditions have fortune teller it Is lost. Usually It is ocrat? can interest ids hearers always lias the would be difficult to estimate ill dollars materially retarded the advancement It is the duty of tlie senate to investi­ largest crowds. He dare not confine I even though it were possible at another paid for information, but sometimes tlie A Tala of the Civil War. of vegetation and also retarded the follower pays to suvn Ids reputation. gate Roacl^y caw. It is iw.t lean its duty hiiuseif to a creed; he must lie broad, time to do the state equal service by the sowing of spring grain. How came such |>eo|>le to fall Into to investigate Quay s. It riamili amend be must talk to iiis hearers os a father I expenditure of money. In view of Reports from all (larts of the state lhe clutches of these swindlers? In tills its n-solutionfso ns to inefade belli. Tlie talks to a son, he must rise above the ’these facts, with which I must say show that there is not even an almond age of common schools and newspa|iers i matter is one with wliieh poltti.-al eon- confining limits of a creed and talk ■ I became thoroughly impressed upon tree in bloom yet. In 1889 oil March it seems a« If every (>eixoii in this broad ' siderations should have nothing what­ humanity. Tlie country has such my visit to Chicago, I desire to urge *2, the peach, almond, cherry, apple land should Is* endowed witli CMnnion ever to do. It Is a scMMtal to the coun­ preachers and among men they are upon the (leople and tlie press of the and plum trees were in full bloom; in sense. This is disproved however, by try tliat any known embezzler should considered tlie greatest in the country. state to assist in the furtherance of the 1890 the fruit trees were in bloom on Unless you are a Subscriber you the daily reports of swindles perpetrat­ lie tolerated in tlie setmte, whether lie They have evoluted. They are ahead effort to establish there a headquarters April 2; in 1891 the buds were back­ may miss this and many ed upon (leople of average intelligence. be a democrat or a republican.—.V. r. of tlieir churches.; A universal church, for the state. State pride should do ward but on March 28 many fruit trees Every person should know that ¡ mtsous Il'orZ.f. othergood things. or creed—call It what you will—con­ this if nothing more. This commis­ were in bloom and in 1892 on April 2 elaiming to I»' in league witli departed taining the liberal elements of all In ex­ sion has endorsed such an organization the trees can be said to lie in bloom. What would have Iieen tlie total ap­ istence at tlie present time would have spirits or to have occult powers are properly formed, and I wish to bespeak Pruning of fruit trees is about done; self-const it nted swindlers or frauds. propriation of the fate republican legis­ more memliers and believers than do for it a generous and immediate re- but few orchards, if any, have so far Families have l>een wrecked throiigli lature of the state had there been no all now. .** People would lie Just a« good j sponse from all who take any interest! Iieen cultivated. The buds are swelling these persons. They have Iieen know n democratic members to fight for the and we say » . i in An assurance of success I now and in a few sections color can lie to tell most horrible stories about a hus­ (icople? This i« a question hard to ali­ President Hyde so far oversteps or- now will make it of great value to all j seen on the ends. Present conditions swer, but the- people van thank band to a wife, who has Iieen induced I tile thodoxy as to makx* a protestant de­ concerned in the state's welfare. l and indications ¡silnt to a most favora- to go to them through the efforts of a democrats for its not being larger. fence of Catholic ri’jes in the following . trust the press of tlie state will take j b)e fruit year. The acreage of fruit lias capper; not only destroying her (s-aiv words. He says: this matter up and give it the publicity | been greatly increased. This is es­ of mind for all time to come, but sepo- The delegates from tlie Womans Re­ “Tlie Roman Catholic cherishes the it deserves. Our people will find them- pecially true of peach, prune, pear and rating them. If there could Im shown lief corps of this city will leave for Pen­ dignity and beauty of worship and one instance in which gissi ha« Iieen dleton, where the annual session will makes liberal use of sensuous symbols; selves much in want of this association apple trees. Spraying has been com- when they go and realize the true situ- I menced in Jackson county. done by them it would le««cn tlie curse, be held, on next Tuesday. Tlie dele­ tlie Quaker eniphrwires the spontaneitv Very little plowing has been done so but so far a« we are able te learn they gates are Mrs. Wm. Chrisman, Mrs. J of worship and limits its expression ation in Chicago. Mr. Myers says that the fishermen I far this spring. The soil is very wet ........................ haw never addeil a tiling of value to W. 1 H'ibb«, Mrs. \\ - . - L. JVarrcn,- Mr«. ■ more or les* «trtetJjr to extemporaiilbu« have responded nobly and will have a j and quite cold. The rains considers- science or humanity. Tlie credulity of Susie Talmage. Elsia , 55 Wright, aaaaa Mrs. Elsia right, I speech. Both temleneie« have their! magnificent exhibit in ills department' blv delay spring work. the people, their proiienc* to Imlief Mrs. I.ticy Bew ley, 1!. ", ",, «nd their «inngere. Great ma«- «>t salmon and other fish from the Col-' The principal Increase in this year’s miLs-^-of without investigation, enable« these Mrs. R. I'ngeniian, Mrs. Wm. Gallo- leeches, tlie wizards, tlie fortune-tellers, way, Mrs. John Gault and Mrs. M. F. | ses of (>«,plc uui lie roused to enthu- ’ umaia and Southern Oregon rivers and , growth will be In wheat, fruit and “"’’i ,,,"re ’’"•»'X ''X !' fron',he hops; the latter seems to lie very gen- clairvoyants, bunco stcerers. race-track Woodrum. All the ladies will attend I Bnekien'a Arnica salve. erally increased. Reports all indicate I sharps, and all the rest of the race of with tlie exception of Mrs. Galloway, ~ | spectai-les. tlian by exhortation and profraohmal swindlers to live. The Best Salw in the world for Cuts ,,nu’unl “rtlvlty ,n »kricultural and The delegates from Custer] post G. __ A. argument. .VI! ’worship must I m * sym­ Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum’ i horticultural operations, and both start A consideralilo portion of our people, R. will leave for the annual eiicaiup- bolic. Even - • Jtteni(x>raneou« speech Fever Sores, Tetter, ( happed Hands! out under the most favorable auspices judging from the Increase of swindlers nient which is held jointly witli the use vibrations ->f air as the symliol of -Chilblains. Coros and all Skin Enip- for« «uceerefui year. The cold, damp in the almw mentioned classes, are meeting of the W. It on the 1.3th F. DIELSCHNEIDER. hought and feeling. 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Situate and adjoining the BAPTIST COLLEGE and Park; Only five minutes walk from the main street of McMinnville; By taking into con­ All the News sideration the Fine Avenues and Streets, the Sightly Situation and live­ ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest and most convenient property for those desiring a beautiful home. Pleasant y Choles Reading Home is subdivided in four acre-blocks and is sold on reasonable termi. to WM. F. BRIEDENSTEIN, Sole Agent, 1 Good Stories For information apply Cor. Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville, Or. K_ _ WALL PAPER. T. zr. debb T Chattanooga, I Full ot Adventure and Romance. NOTICE! On and after April 1st, i 1893,1 will sell my en- i tire stock of . BELOW PORTLAND PRICE 3 As I intend to make a change in business. Come in and get prices i and you'll be convinced ! ; that I mean what I say. i 10 ebnta per double roll. Send 2-cent stamp for samples. SCOFIELD & MORGAN, ->0 192 Third st. Portland. Or. Proprietors of The McMinnville K FACTORY SI THE CITY STABLES. WIL&ON L HENDERSON, Props. Situated at the Southwest corner of tin Eair Grounds. All sizes of Livery, Feed, Sale! First-Class Drain Tile EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS. LATEST STYLE RIGGS • AND APP0INTMENE8. kept constantly on, hand at lowest living prices DERBY & BOYER, G- McMinnville, Oregon. Special Attention Given to Boarders. Dissolution of Partnership. Third Street, Between B and F, McMinn­ ville, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that the partner­ shin heretofore existing between under the tirni name of W. T. Booth A Son has this day been mutually dissolved. U S. Booth retiring. All accounts due said firm will be paid to W. T. Booth and all firm debts will be paid by W. T. Booth. All who nave not settled their accounts up to Janu­ ary 1, 18JX1, are requested do scat once. We thank our many friends for their liberal patronage, and bespeak for W. T. Booth, who will carry on the business at the old stand, the same favors and kind treatment shown us. W. T. B ooth , U. 8. B ooth . Dated March 20, 1R03. ELSIA WRIGHT Manufactures and Deals in HARNESS SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, SPURS, BRUSHES, ROBES, Etc. rtrsU^ln y*cmvc!,.eaper..,h,n SnX °‘l,er hw.nL. o * ? * Cy ■ MT al1 home-made »be favorite Wlt'' al1 who have tried them Give me a call and get pricer. WE WANT YOU ' J. B. ROHR, Xip, and Ornamental Painter Tbt Oaly Sl$a Writer la the Coaaty. I Homes fitted un in tlie Neatest and Most Artistic Style. Designs famished for Decorations Renieraber P.ner H.nging and Inrid. Fur. > nisfong a Specialty ! W°rk ul“n .by Contract or by the Day. Ex- pcrienced men einpfoyed. I___ Third Street, McMinnville. Oreeon. I °!lr “W“*’ We tarnish an exnrnsl« I1. anl? *” yo” ’•"d írra. 11 <»•<• noibinj I» try the business. We will treat you well, and help yon to earn ten times ordinary wages Boll' a,n **»* •* home and worii la spare time, or all the time. Any one any wherr can earn a great deal at money. Many have made 7 °, ,*un.“rFd Ilollarwn Month. No clan -‘‘.T e !■ wor,d •” roaklng «o much nioaet without capital as those at work tor us. Business ?*“!*• «rtetly honorable, and pays better than dffrred to agents. Yon have a clear .5.. .T.,h no ’‘‘““Petition We equip you will' rverythlng; and supply printed directions fur beginners which, If obeyed faithfully, will brtn* more money than will any other business 1« proveyonrprospwrtsi wily not? You can do w hSLr. a“d « work for us. Reasonable .sseeeaaary for absolute success r? *' «*”■» "*’7 particular la seat to Delay not In sending fot It. GKOfcUK «TINAON R CO. Box No. «M, Portland, I Get New and StartMag Facta at Drurtfata